Game of Thrones star teases hidden message amid ‘blood, guts and thunder’ of final episode – slamming fans’ complaints.
decline into bloodlust was rushed and unfounded, while others claimed Bran Stark being crowned king was uninspired.“Yeah they really do [talk about the show] and especially with the series having just ended,” he said.
He referred to Jon Snow leading a community north of the fallen Wall armed with new knowledge and unimpeded by fear of the White Walkers. “That’s what I read into it, whether it’s true or not I don’t know. I’d like a nicer and kinder world than we live in at the moment but a lot of people wanted more blood and guts and thunder.”
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